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Welcome to Ashlea

Address: Stubbins Lane, Buxton, SK23 6EB

Hotel Description

This self-contained holiday home has under-floor heating throughout, a fully fitted kitchen, and a lounge with leather sofas and a flat-screen TV. The balcony has far-reaching views towards Eccles Pike and beyond.
Special touches at Ashlea include an iPod dock and a welcome tray with facilities for making tea and coffee. The kitchen comes with an oven, fridge, microwave and a toaster. There is also a dining area for you to sit down and eat.
The Peak District’s high peaks and pretty villages surround Ashlea, and a bus stop and rail station can be reached within 5 minutes’ walk. The charming town of Bakewell, with its meandering river and weekly market, is a 30-minute drive away.

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Distance 3.79 miles (6.07 km)
Visitors and Societies find a welcoming and friendly atmosphere at New Mills Golf Club. The location is renowned for its natural beauty and affords panoramic views of the Cheshire Plain and beyond to the Welsh mountains in the west. Kinder Scout, the highest mountain in the Peak District, provides a dramatic backdrop to the course in the east. The course was established in 1907 and comprises 18 holes, with long and short game practice areas. The original 9 holes is complemented by a further 9 holes which opened in Spring 2002, providing a challenging course for all golfers.

Distance 4.56 miles (7.29 km)
Great estate with lavishly decorated house and fine gardens. A Tudor house transformed into a huge Italianate palace in the 18th century. Tranquil Victorian garden, with roses, reflection lake and sunken parterre. Vast medieval deer park, moorland and woodland estate to explore. Famous scene in 'Pride & Prejudice' (1995) where Darcy emerges from a lake was filmed here.Adventure playground and lots of children's events throughout the year. An essentially eighteenth century house with a nineteenth century garden and a 4000 acre deer park. The garden has an orangery, elaborate bedding displays, a 'Dutch' garden (described as an 'Italian' garden when it was made), a woodland garden in a ravine, a lake, a lime avenue and a herbaceous border designed by Graham Stuart Thomas for the National Trust.

Distance 4.88 miles (7.8 km)
Lying on the western hills of the Pennines where Derbyshire and Cheshire meet, Mellor is an interesting mixture of moorland and parkland golf. Magnificent views across the Cheshire plain and Derbyshire hills serve as a backdrop for a course to test the skills of all golfers at all levels. The opening holes although not long provide an immediate examination of shotmaking ability and are set amongst mixed woodland including oak and elegant silver birch. Holes seven to twelve now assume the true moorland character and the golfer who plays to his handicap on these challenging holes will be well satisfied.

Distance 5.76 miles (9.21 km)
Welcome To Golf In Derbyshire At Buxton And High Peak Golf Club. A challenging course where wind direction is a major factor on some holes, others require blind shots to sloping greens. Good positional play required. Full catering services available and private functions catered for. Covered driving range adjacent to the course. Vacancies available for Full Playing Gentlemen and Ladies. Also Associate Membership available for members of other golf clubs. For details apply in writing to the club secretary.